Wednesday 25 February 2015

The 26th Space Cryogenics Workshop!

The 26th Space Cryogenics Workshop!

NASA Glenn Research Center announces the 2015 Space Cryogenics Workshop, a division of the Cryogenic Society of America. The workshop is an opportunity for anyone engaged in low temperature work to exchange research results and knowledge, inform the world about accomplishments and breakthroughs, and network and share information with peers from around the world. All aspects of space cryogenics will be represented, with emphasis on work related to previous missions as well as future research.

Register here.

Workshop location: The 26th Space Cryogenics Workshop will be held at the Embassy Suites Phoenix-Biltmore in Phoenix, Arizona. The hotel is surrounded by a lively variety of shops, restaurants and local activities and boasts both an outdoor poor and an open-air atrium with tropical plants, waterfalls and exotic fish. The hotel reservation deadline is May 27, 2015. Information about accommodations including the government rate and special group rate, is available here.

All registered attendees are invited to the awards banquet on Thursday, June 25, at the Omaha Steak House at the Embassy Suites Phoenix-Biltmore.

Organizing Committee

Co-chair: David Plachta, NASA Glenn Research Center.
Co-chair: Jason Hartwig, NASA Glenn Research Center.
Awards Committee Chair: Mark Kimball, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

Sponsor: The Cryogenic Society of America, Laurie Huget.

Workshop Fees
Early registration*: $500
Regular registration*: $550
Early registration (CSA member): $440
Reg. registration (CSA member): $490
Students and retirees: $325

*Non-CSA member fees include a 1-year membership in the Cryogenic Society of America.

Deadline for discounted registration: May 1, 2015
Deadline for online registration: June 21, 2015
On-site registration will be available.

Sponsorship opportunities are offered on three levels. Current sponsors are Lake Shore Cryotronics, Magnus Precision Manufacturing and Cryoco, LLC.


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